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PUBLISHER'S CORNER

Tonight I'll be at The Rex in Manchester celebrating 10 years of local independent news. I hope some of you are able to join the party!

On Sunday the work begins toward the next decade - whatever that brings. Wherever technology, social media and AI robots take us and how they alter the local news landscape is anyone's guess.

But we have some ideas.

We've created a place on the Ink Link where you will be able to find everything you need without scrolling through a bunch of random noisy feeds. Our business directory, aka The Local, will be a central part of that.

If you own a business, provide a service, or are involved in a non-profit, please add it to our directory here. It's free. If you know a business that should be in the directory, tell them about the Ink Link!
Carol Robidoux
Publisher
(603) 930-0640
publisher@inklink.news
Saturday's weather: Partly sunny, high of 80

Saturday's weather: Partly sunny, high of 80

By Rick Gordon

Partly to mostly cloudy with a high of 80 degrees.
NH DHHS: Several ice cream products recalled due to possible listeria contamination

NH DHHS: Several ice cream products recalled due to possible listeria contamination

By Carol Robidoux

Included in the recall - ice cream from Cumberland Farms, Jeni’s, Friendly’s, and Hershey’s products, because they have the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes bacteria. Impacted products were distributed to stores in New Hampshire, including Target, Market Basket, Shaw’s, and Hannaford.
MCC partners with Worcester Polytechnic Institute to support affordable 'Transfer Pathway'

MCC partners with Worcester Polytechnic Institute to support affordable 'Transfer Pathway'

By Carol Robidoux

Manchester Community College (MCC) and Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) have signed an institutional articulation agreement for MCC students transferring into WPI, guaranteeing them admission to WPI when they meet program requirements. 
Fisher Cat comeback falls short

Fisher Cat comeback falls short

By Andrew Sylvia

HARTFORD, CT — With the game’s tying run at first, the New Hampshire Fisher Cats (1-2, 31-40) fell to the Hartford Yard Goats (2-1, 40-31) at Dunkin’ Park Thursday night, 7-5. New Hampshire erased a 4-0 deficit to tie the game at 4-4, but the Yard Goats plated three runs in the bottom of the seventh to win their second straight game over the Fisher Cats.
Supreme Court rules cities can enforce 'no camping/sleeping in public' ordinances

Supreme Court rules cities can enforce 'no camping/sleeping in public' ordinances

By Carol Robidoux

The Supreme Court ruled Friday that the "cruel and unusual punishment clause" of the Eighth Amendment does not prohibit cities from enforcing "no sleeping in public" ordinances among the homeless, even if they have nowhere else to go.
RCBM wants to buy part of Derryfield Park

RCBM wants to buy part of Derryfield Park

By Andrew Sylvia

The Manchester Board of Mayor and Aldermen (BMA) will meet on July 2, 2024 for a regularly scheduled meeting as well as several subcommittee meetings. Here’s a preview of some of the things they’re expected to discuss.
Manchester Proud announces new leadership

Manchester Proud announces new leadership

By Andrew Sylvia

Manchester Proud (MP) is excited to announce the new leadership team of Debby Miller and Aimee Kereage as Co-Directors. Debby and Aimee will report to the Champion’s Council (Manchester Proud’s Board) continuing the momentum that Manchester Proud has built up over the past 6 years under Barry Brensinger’s leadership. Barry has made the decision to step down from his leadership role to enjoy retirement, he will remain a member of the Council and involved in MP’s work. 
New principal selected at McLaughlin Middle School

New principal selected at McLaughlin Middle School

By Andrew Sylvia

Manchester School District announced on June 28 that Kelly Williams has been named the new principal at McLaughlin Middle School. Williams’ selection was approved by the Board of School Committee at its meeting Monday night. 
Crazy for you, Max Clayton

Crazy for you, Max Clayton

By Keith Spiro

Crazy for You, with music and lyrics by George and Ira Gershwin, is the current show in Ogunquit Playhouse’s 92nd season. Everyone involved is proud to be part of this first revival of this Tony Award winning musical in more than 30 years
Investigation underway after man shot by police,  roads closed in area of Bridge and Beech streets

Investigation underway after man shot by police, roads closed in area of Bridge and Beech streets

By Carol Robidoux

We're following a reported shooting at Bridge and Ash streets this morning. Police have closed off several roads in the area.
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